When I was a teenager I had a friend with a 68 Cougar and it was pretty tricked out. He installed an electric fuel pump with a switch under the dashboard that only he knew so if someone tried to steal it they wouldn't get very far. The coolest thing about the Cougar was the sequential tail/break lights. Another friend was working on a 68 Camero at the same time and liked the Cougar lights so much he put a set on his Camero. He'd never get points for originality but the effect was cool. Zamboni On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 7:54 PM, Ray Buck <rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I apologize to those who are on multiple lists and getting this more than > once, but it amuses me, so I'm gonna send it anyway. > > I shot two car shows today. Both were small, but for a change the weather > was decent. Both shows were in the town I was mostly raised in, Ogden, Ut. > I haven't been there for quite a while. The smaller of the shows was held > across the street from one of the high schools I attended (I did my junior > year there, then dropped out when my mother and sisters and I moved to > California.) Well, Weber High School is no more. It's a shopping center. > Things change. > > Moving right along, and to the subject, at the other show, the larger one, > there were a coupla 68 Mercury Cougars. Both owned and shown by women. I > think they might be making a statement. For those unfamiliar with the term, > check here: > http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cougar > > So. There's this nice yellow XR7 with its hood raised and a prominent sign > right near the latch mechanism that read, "LOOK, BUT DON'T TOUCH." The > sign's caps, not mine. Well, yanno, whenever there's a sign saying, don't > do something, somebody's gotta do it, just on principles. So this guy did. > I caught his hand just as he was in the process of flaunting the directive. > Didn't take too long before he found out that actions have consequences. > Big time. I'll just let the photos tell the story and you can draw your own > conclusions. > > r > > -- > Sent from my Dreadnought using that barely tolerable Thunderbird email program > > -- Michael Wells MCWells Photography mcwellsphoto@xxxxxxxxx 801-850-7279